This is my very first quilt that I made. And..... I donated it.... To our local Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Dinner and Auction.
I used any fabric I could find that had an association with breast cancer awareness. I also added some filler fabrics to get it balanced out.
So I need to share some things with you. The reason I made it? Well, my dad and my brother both passed away from Multiple Myeloma, three years apart. I figure if I can help raise money for cancer treatment and cure, for any kind of cancer, that might help lead to treatment and cure for other cancer, like Multiple Myeloma ~ right?
The thing that I feared most about doing this quilt was quilting it. The thought of hand quilting just...... scared me. It would take me forever, right? Nope, it actually went very quickly and hand quilting it was my favorite part!! I just stitched around every square and rectangle about 1/4" from the seam. I loved doing it!!
I love the back, too!!
Ok - - one BIG thing I learned was TAKE TONS OF PICTURES!! And just when you think you have enough - - take more!!!
You can go see all the entries to the festival here, at Amy's Creative Side!
Happy Quilting!
Hugs ~~ Suz
What a wonderful quilt! The love you stitched into just shines through~
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and a great cause.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt, well done, its beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and what a great cause! The hand stitching is beautiful! Totally agree on always taking more pictures!
ReplyDeletePretty in Pink!
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margaret gunn
www.quiltsoflove.blogspot.com
So pretty and soft. I'll bet the recipient is loving it. Way to go on hand quilting it!
ReplyDeleteHappy Quilt Festival!
great quilt!!!!and quilting
ReplyDeleteAnn
This is a beautiful quilt and it's purpose is the best. I am sorry to hear of your loss, though.
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful quilt and story. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful for a beautiful cause. Cancer is a part of my family's life as well, but from the other end of things, because my husband is training to be a Pediatric Oncologist. Thanks for sharing your story.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Nice work.
ReplyDeleteHowdy neighbor! I'm so glad you figured out we live very close! Any good quilt stores in your area you recommend? Lovely quilt for a good cause.
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